Carlos Laboy

Carlos is a coach who is passionate about the intricacies of periodization for training to optimize the development of the components that make up physical fitness. Through the use of researched and science-backed strength and conditioning methodologies, Carlos Laboy has transformed athlete’s strength and technique in the weight-room for peak performance in the sport of weightlifting, baseball, and track. He graduated with a B.S. in Exercise Science and a 4.0 GPA. He’s also a USA Weightlifting Certified Coach, an NSCA-Certified Personal Trainer, an ISAK-Certified Anthropometrist, and a NASM-Certified Physique and Bodybuilding Coach.

Do you need a slow-digesting protein to maximize overnight muscle protein synthesis?

It’s been argued that you should consume a slow-digesting protein immediately before bed to keep blood amino acid levels elevated overnight. But, do slow-digesting proteins really outperform faster-digesting proteins? And do we really need to worry about pre-sleep protein ingestion in the first place?

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Increased Satellite Cell Number Is Associated With Higher Responders To Resistance Training In Young, Untrained Women

The hypertrophic response to resistance training is highly variable between individuals, potentially due to the magnitude of the myofibrillar protein synthetic response, increase in ribosome content, and increase in satellite cell number. This is the first paper to examine these variables in relationship to hypertrophic outcomes in young, untrained women.

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